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The Registered Professional Nurse is responsible for the management of patient care, utilizing the nursing process to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient outcomes. The nurse directs and guides the delivery of nursing care, patient education, and all care related activities, while maintaining standards of professional nursing collaborating with other disciplines as appropriate. The RN in will be required to float to CAMHU/AMHU and the Behavioral Decision Unit in the Emergency Care Center during times of low census or unit needs.

The patient care team on Medical/Surgical and Progressive Care inpatient units consists of a Registered Nurse (RN) and a Clinical Assistant (CA). CAs are an integral part of hands-on patient care. Working under the direction and supervision of a RN, they are responsible for taking and recording vital signs, performing designated tests and collecting patient samples, and supporting patients in all activities of daily living. CAs meet patients and their families as they enter the unit, welcoming and acclimating them to the unit. CAs interact with unit staff, physicians, and other hospital department personel. It is critical that CAs provide timely and accurate communication, accurate documentation and maintain a harmonious, team oriented, customer friendly environment. CAs must be able to function competently in a computerized medical setting.
The three principal duties of this position are:
- Patient Care: works under the direction of RN Partner to provide responsive, service oriented patient care
- Testing: conducts various patient tests and specimen collection as directed by RN Partner
- Clerical: functions as the “front door” to the unit providing customer service oriented communication and clerical support.

The patient care team on Medical/Surgical and Progressive Care inpatient units consists of a Registered Nurse (RN) and a Clinical Assistant (CA). CAs are an integral part of hands-on patient care. Working under the direction and supervision of a RN, they are responsible for taking and recording vital signs, performing designated tests and collecting patient samples, and supporting patients in all activities of daily living. CAs meet patients and their families as they enter the unit, welcoming and acclimating them to the unit. CAs interact with unit staff, physicians, and other hospital department personel. It is critical that CAs provide timely and accurate communication, accurate documentation and maintain a harmonious, team oriented, customer friendly environment. CAs must be able to function competently in a computerized medical setting.
The three principal duties of this position are:
- Patient Care: works under the direction of RN Partner to provide responsive, service oriented patient care
- Testing: conducts various patient tests and specimen collection as directed by RN Partner
- Clerical: functions as the “front door” to the unit providing customer service oriented communication and clerical support.

The Registered Professional Nurse is responsible for the management of patient care, utilizing the nursing process to assess, plan, implement and evaluate, and all care related activities, while maintaining standards of professional nursing collaborating with other disciplines as appropriate.

The Registered Professional Nurse is responsible for the management of patient care, utilizing the nursing process to assess, plan, implement and evaluate, and all care related activities, while maintaining standards of professional nursing collaborating with other disciplines as appropriate.

The Registered Professional Nurse is responsible for the management of patient care, utilizing the nursing process to assess, plan, implement and evaluate, and all care related activities, while maintaining standards of professional nursing collaborating with other disciplines as appropriate.

The Registered Professional Nurse is responsible for the management of patient care, utilizing the nursing process to assess, plan, implement and evaluate, and all care related activities, while maintaining standards of professional nursing collaborating with other disciplines as appropriate.

Develops, directs, and administers and evaluates the Patient Advocate Program. Investigates and responds to patient care related/customer grievance/complaints in an attempt to resolve problematic issues, enhance understanding of the patient’s Bill of Rights and patient responsibilities and to enhance satisfaction with services provided by CVPH. The Patient Advocate Manager assesses verbal and written grievances/complaints and satisfaction survey data to identify trends and areas for process improvement. The Patient Advocate Manager will function as in internal consultant across the organization working with management and staff to develop skills and strategies to resolve patient concerns as close to the bedside as possible.

The Patient Care Coordinator has administrative responsibility for the management of all patient services functions on his/her shift. This responsibility is extended to all hospital services, employees and properties in the absence of administrative personnel. This individual displays competence in the 5 core health care competencies of interdisciplinary team work, quality improvement, evidence based practice, patient focused care and informatics. He/She utilizes management/leadership processes to communicate and help operationalize organizational philosophy, goals and objectives in the absence of each department’s leadership team. This individual responds competently under stress, providing leadership and direction to staff throughout the system. Daily management responsibilities require that one strategize effectively, possess a high degree of clinical competence, and be able to utilize interpersonal skills successfully when relating to patients and families, staff, peers, and colleagues throughout the organization.

The Director of Information Technology Operations is responsible for the operational leadership of Information Services and Support working closely with Regional Information Technology leadership (Chief Information Officer, Chief Technology Officer, Regional Information Security Officer, Project Management Officer) to ensure CVPH technology and systems align and support the Regional and Health Network strategies. He/she translates the University of Vermont Health Network information services vision and plan to the team using collaborative and inspirational leadership. The director aligns plans and coordinates and supervises all activities related to the development, design, implementation and support of CVPH‘s information system and navigates ambiguity with confidence. He/She ensures existing technologies are properly phased out and replaced, upgraded, and integrated with existing systems. The Director of Information Technology Operations fosters an innovative, agile approach with strong budgeting, quality assessment and continous performance inprovement to deliver results through an engaged team.

Pre-hospital: The AEMT (Critical Care) functions as defined by New York State Department of Health, EmergencyMedical Services certification standards. Performs all duties as outlined by local Medical Control Protocols.
Hospital: The AEMT (Critical Care) performs various duties as outlined in the Job Description, and assists staff nurses and physicians in the treatment and care of patients in accordance with the established policies and procedures of the Medical Center. All ambulance calls will take priority over the assignment.

Pre-hospital: The AEMT (Critical Care) functions as defined by New York State Department of Health, EmergencyMedical Services certification standards. Performs all duties as outlined by local Medical Control Protocols.
Hospital: The AEMT (Critical Care) performs various duties as outlined in the Job Description, and assists staff nurses and physicians in the treatment and care of patients in accordance with the established policies and procedures of the Medical Center. All ambulance calls will take priority over the assignment.

The Hospitalist Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner shall assist and supplement the Hospitalist Physician staff by rounding to assess, diagnose, and treat patients as enabled by their training and experience under the supervision and support of the Hospitalist Medical Director. These responsibilities will include caring for Hospitalist inpatients, responding to calls from the nursing staff, assessing changes in condition, responding to changes in condition, ordering tests and images, interpreting tests and images, and ordering medications. The Hospitalist Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner will also prepare discharges of patients and will prepare appropriate prescriptions, prepare discharge summaries, arrange follow up appointments and educate patients and families.

The Registered Nurse will be responsible for managing and coordinating care for patients undergoing examinations/procedures in Short Stay. In addition, the Registered Nurse will develop and participate in patient and family teaching and provide leadership by working cooperatively with nursing and other patient team personnel in maintaining standards for professional nursing practice in the clinical setting. The RN may be required to float during times of low census.

The Registered Professional Nurse is responsible for the management of patient care, utilizing the nursing process to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient outcomes. The nurse directs and guides the delivery of nursing care, patient education, and all care related activities, while maintaining standards of professional nursing collaborating with other disciplines as appropriate.

Security is responsible for providing services that contribute to the preservation of life, protection of property and overall safety of the Medical Center community.
The primary function includes proection of staff, patients and the general public by;
- Preventing and deterring crime through aggressive patrol activity
- Providing education to staff, patients and visitors to reduce the likelihood of becoming victims
- Conducting appropriate, thorough and efficient investigations of any/all inappropriate activity
Security provides assistance in all areas of the Medical Center, offering support in all patient care areas by assisting medical personnel in the maintenance and delivery of care to our patients and assistant to family members.
All Security staff is required to be available for variable shifts, roations or short notice call for emergency response.

Security is responsible for providing services that contribute to the preservation of life, protection of property and overall safety of the Medical Center community.
The primary function includes proection of staff, patients and the general public by;
- Preventing and deterring crime through aggressive patrol activity
- Providing education to staff, patients and visitors to reduce the likelihood of becoming victims
- Conducting appropriate, thorough and efficient investigations of any/all inappropriate activity
Security provides assistance in all areas of the Medical Center, offering support in all patient care areas by assisting medical personnel in the maintenance and delivery of care to our patients and assistant to family members.
All Security staff is required to be available for variable shifts, roations or short notice call for emergency response.

Under the direction of the Supervisor, Food and Nutrition, the FSW performs a variety of food service functions including patient tray assembly and distribution, and dish room activities. Adheres to general sanitation practices when handling food and equipment. Responsible for the proper operation, handling and cleaning of equipment used in performing duties.
Under the direction of the Supervisor, Food and Nutrition, the PSA performs a variety of patient/resident services. These functions include but are not limited to the following, delivery of meals, nourishments or floor stock, assisting a patient/resident with menu selection, assistance with tray set-up, opening containers, , communicating any related issues to the nutrition department or nursing station as appropriate. Performs a variety of food service functions including patient tray assembly and distribution. Adheres to general sanitation practices when handling food and equipment. Responsible for the proper operation, handling, and cleaning of equipment used in performing duties.

Under the direction of the Supervisor, Food and Nutrition, the FSW performs a variety of food service functions including patient tray assembly and distribution, and dish room activities. Adheres to general sanitation practices when handling food and equipment. Responsible for the proper operation, handling and cleaning of equipment used in performing duties.
Under the direction of the Supervisor, Food and Nutrition, the PSA performs a variety of patient/resident services. These functions include but are not limited to the following, delivery of meals, nourishments or floor stock, assisting a patient/resident with menu selection, assistance with tray set-up, opening containers, , communicating any related issues to the nutrition department or nursing station as appropriate. Performs a variety of food service functions including patient tray assembly and distribution. Adheres to general sanitation practices when handling food and equipment. Responsible for the proper operation, handling, and cleaning of equipment used in performing duties.